Zusjes De Roo
Zusjes De Roo are three sisters from Zundert, Netherlands who started singing together in 1994. Carola, Hanneke, and Angélique grew up in a musical household,...
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Zusjes De Roo are three sisters from Zundert, Netherlands who started singing together in 1994. Carola, Hanneke, and Angélique grew up in a musical household, though Carola dealt with stage fright early on and Hanneke had vocal nodules that threatened her singing.
Their 2000 debut album 'Bij Zon En Bij Regen' gave them their breakthrough in the Netherlands. The title track became a hit, and they followed it with albums like 'Een Beetje Meer' in 2002 and 'Zoals Je Bent' in 2004.
In 2017, they faced criticism for performing at a political rally for the Party for Freedom, later apologizing and saying they hadn't been aware of the party's views. They've continued releasing music, including 'Vol Liefde' in 2021.
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